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The Ember Blade
- The Darkwater Legacy
- By: Chris Wooding
- Narrated by: Simon Bubb
- Length: 30 hrs and 40 mins
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Aren has lived by the rules all his life. He's never questioned it; that's just the way things are. But then his father is executed for treason, and he and his best friend, Cade, are thrown into a prison mine, doomed to work until they drop. Unless they can somehow break free.... But what lies beyond the prison walls is more terrifying still. Rescued by a man who hates him yet is oath-bound to protect him, pursued by inhuman forces, Aren slowly accepts that everything he knew about his world was a lie.
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Classic Fantasy.
- By Kaldoon Elali on 17-10-2018
- The Ember Blade
- The Darkwater Legacy
- By: Chris Wooding
- Narrated by: Simon Bubb
great story and great characters
Reviewed: 29-10-2019
The first 10 minutes is a slow start but then the story kicks off and it's an adventure. Rich characters, well narrated and great story.
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The Silent Tempest
- Embers of Illeniel, Book 2
- By: Michael G. Manning
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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The story of the first Illeniel wizard continues. Tyrion's life among the She'Har had become quiet, but the sins of his youth have returned to haunt him. The Mordan wardens have discovered one of his children, and the other groves are racing to find and claim the rest of his illegitimate offspring. Unable to stand by and watch as his children are used as pawns against one another, Tyrion makes a hard choice, one that will set him against everyone and everything he cares for.
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Great sequel
- By Anup on 15-09-2019
- The Silent Tempest
- Embers of Illeniel, Book 2
- By: Michael G. Manning
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
Great sequel
Reviewed: 15-09-2019
If you have read the first book there is no way you will miss out on the second one unless the first was too gory for you.
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The Mountains Rise
- Embers of Illeniel, Book 1
- By: Michael G. Manning
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
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**See author's note on adult content below.** From the dark depths of the past, comes the tale of the first wizard of Illeniel. Daniel Tennick lived simply, a young shepherd with few troubles and little to occupy his mind, until the warden appeared. Daniel's power awakens, and he finds himself hunted by the servants of the cruel and uncaring forest gods. Trapped by his gift, Daniel will uncover the secrets of the deep woods and those who live there, a civilization created from the grave of an older one.
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Dark and Beautiful. Crazy Good.
- By Amazon Customer on 30-05-2016
- The Mountains Rise
- Embers of Illeniel, Book 1
- By: Michael G. Manning
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
Brilliant
Reviewed: 13-09-2019
Got me hooked from the first chapter. Story is great with a mixture of future and ancient concept of physics and magic.
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Sacrificial Pieces
- The Gam3, Book 3
- By: Cosimo Yap
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
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After failing to take down the United World Government, Alan is a wanted fugitive on Earth. With nowhere else to go, he leads the Black Rose guild into the Abyss Labyrinth. But hidden agendas thrive within the mercenary guild, and Alan soon discovers larger forces at play.
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THE ENDING THO!
- By Anonymous User on 29-04-2019
- Sacrificial Pieces
- The Gam3, Book 3
- By: Cosimo Yap
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
something was missing
Reviewed: 10-09-2019
The story got too complicated. If you want to listen to this book it's best to listen to all 3 books in one after the other. I had forgotten so much from previous books that this book did not make sense.
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Age of Legend
- Book Four of The Legends of the First Empire
- By: Michael J. Sullivan
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
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With Age of Myth, Age of Swords, and the New York Times best-selling Age of War, fantasy master Michael J. Sullivan riveted fans with a tale of unlikely heroes locked in a desperate battle to save humankind. After years of warfare, humanity has gained the upper hand and has pushed the Fhrey to the edge of their homeland, but no farther. Now comes the pivotal moment. Persephone’s plan to use the stalemate to seek peace is destroyed by an unexpected betrayal that threatens to hand victory to her enemy and leaves a loved one in peril.
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Masterpiece
- By Anup on 05-08-2019
- Age of Legend
- Book Four of The Legends of the First Empire
- By: Michael J. Sullivan
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
Masterpiece
Reviewed: 05-08-2019
This series just keeps getting better. It finished too quickly. I am clinging for the next one.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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The Blood Debt
- Wolf of the North, Book 3
- By: Duncan M. Hamilton
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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A blade fit for a hero. An army for a tyrant. A reckoning long awaited, and a tale reaching its end. The riveting conclusion to the Wolf of the North trilogy.
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Disappointed
- By taleulah on 19-06-2018
- The Blood Debt
- Wolf of the North, Book 3
- By: Duncan M. Hamilton
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Great story
Reviewed: 20-03-2019
Great story. The story telling is fantastic. a bit sad at times but that's life.
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Jorundyr's Path
- Wolf of the North, Book 2
- By: Duncan M. Hamilton
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
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As Wulfric pursues Adalhaid's Blood Debt, he soon learns that the path to revenge is never easy, and the desires of men and the will of gods rarely meet. Aethelman seeks answers to questions long ignored. Rodulf chases power and wealth. From the streets of Elzburg to the dry plains of Darvaros, Wulfric walks Jorundyr's Path and encounters a world larger than he could ever have dreamed of, filled with friends, enemies, and danger - the crucible from which heroes are forged.
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great listen
- By Anup on 17-03-2019
- Jorundyr's Path
- Wolf of the North, Book 2
- By: Duncan M. Hamilton
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
great listen
Reviewed: 17-03-2019
If you loved Name of the wind, you will love this too. great store telling too.
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On the Shoulders of Titans
- Arcane Ascension, Book 2
- By: Andrew Rowe
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 24 hrs and 46 mins
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Corin Cadence finally has a firm reason to believe his brother, Tristan, is still alive. Unfortunately, finding more information isn’t going to be easy. Tristan appears to be entangled with a clandestine organization that calls themselves Whispers. And Corin’s last brush with the Whispers didn’t exactly end well. As much as he wants to follow that lead, Corin has more pressing problems to deal with.
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Perfect story and performance
- By Anonymous User on 30-04-2019
- On the Shoulders of Titans
- Arcane Ascension, Book 2
- By: Andrew Rowe
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
great book
Reviewed: 09-02-2019
It's a good amount of humor and theoretical magic. Sad thing is that the next one will probably be in 2025
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
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Battle Mage
- By: Peter A. Flannery
- Narrated by: RD Watson
- Length: 34 hrs and 46 mins
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The world is falling to the burning shadow of the Possessed and only the power of a battle mage can save it. But the ancient bond with dragonkind is failing. Of those that answer a summoning too many are black. Black dragons are the enemy of humankind. Black dragons are mad. Falco Dante is a weakling in a world of warriors, but worse than this, he is the son of a madman. Driven by grief, Falco makes a decision that will drive him to the brink of despair. As he tries to come to terms with his actions Falco follows his friends to the Academy of War.
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Pure fantasy
- By Amazon Customer on 23-09-2018
- Battle Mage
- By: Peter A. Flannery
- Narrated by: RD Watson
slow start but great body and ending.
Reviewed: 24-12-2018
The first few chapters is slow and y li u don't understand who the main characters are but once that has been established, its a great ride. writing is beautiful ending is superb.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful